Sentence examples for the emblems from inspiring English sources

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the emblems

noun

A representative symbol, such as a trademark or logo.

  • The trucks were emblazoned with the emblem of the Red Cross and were not supposed to be targeted.

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They are the emblems of his presence.

The emblems sometimes meant different things to different people.

But the emblems of consumer modernity can be deceptive.

The emblems of authority had been stripped of their power: The emperor had no clothes.

Yet the tower remained, she said, "one of the emblems" of St. Moritz.

Mr. Ellis said the emblems had to do with society and ranking.

Mrs. Mauro said the emblems of the Giants and the Yankees were on his headstone.

Ironically, two of the emblems of Holmes, his meerschaum pipe and deerstalker hat, are not original to Conan Doyle's writings.

I also love the ruin of the West Pier, which has become one of the emblems of the city.

Although identified as St. Sebastian, the sitter has none of the emblems associated with that hero-martyr.

Collecting the emblems of these opposites has proved an excellent way to come to terms with this period.

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